
Support > Digital Certificate Instructions > Exporting Certificate
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This section contains instructions on how you can export certificates from various web browsers.
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Internet Explorer 5 - Complete the following steps to export a certificate from Internet Explorer 5:

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Open Internet Explorer 5. |
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Select Tools-->Internet Options. The Internet Options dialog box appears. |
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Click the Content tab. |
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Click the Certificates button. The Certificate Manager dialog box appears. |
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Click the Personal tab. The tab lists your certificates and lets you choose a certificate for export and import. |
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Select the certificate to export. |
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Click the Export button. The Certificate Manager Export Wizard appears. |
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Follow the instructions to complete the wizard. Select these options in the following screens:
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| Export Private Key with Certificate |
Select the "Yes, export the private key" button. |
| Certificate Export File |
Select the "Personal Information Exchange" and "Enable strong protection" options. |
| Password Protection for the Private Key |
In the Password and Confirm password fields, enter a password for your certificate. |
| Export File Name |
In the File name field, enter the path and filename to which you want to export the certificate. |
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After you have completed the wizard, a message appears that says, "The export was completed successfully." Click OK, and you have now completed the export process.
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Outlook 2000 - Complete the following steps to export your certificate using Outlook 2000:

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Open Outlook 2000. |
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Select Tools-->Options. The Options dialog box appears. |
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Click the Security tab. |
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Click the Import/Export Digital ID button. The Import/Export Security Information and Digital ID dialog box appears. |
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Select the Export your Exchange or S/MIME Security Information option button, then Click Select. The Select a Certificate dialog box appears.
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Select the certificate to export, then Click OK. The Select a Certificate dialog box closes and the previous dialog box (Import/Export Security Information and Digital ID) becomes active. |
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In the Export File field, enter the path and filename for the certificate to export, or Click Browse to browse to the location. |
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In the Password field, enter the password for the certificate, then Click OK. You have completed the export process. |
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Outlook Express - Complete the following steps to export your certificate using Outlook Express:

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Open Outlook Express. |
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Select Tools-->Options. The Options dialog box appears. |
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Click the Security tab. |
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Click the Digital IDs button. The Certificate Manager dialog box appears. |
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Click the Personal tab to list your certificates. |
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Select the certificate to export. |
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Click the Export button. The Certificate Manager Export Wizard appears. |
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Follow the instructions to complete the wizard. Select these options in the following screens:
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| Export Private Key with Certificate |
Select the "Yes, export the private key" button. |
| Certificate Export File |
Select the "Personal Information Exchange" and "Enable strong protection" options. |
| Password Protection for the Private Key |
In the Password and Confirm password fields, enter a password for your certificate. |
| Export File Name |
In the File name field, enter the path and filename to which you want to export the certificate. |
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After you have completed the wizard, a message appears that says, "The export was completed successfully." Click OK. You have completed the export process.
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Netscape Communicator - Complete the following steps to export a certificate from Netscape Communicator:

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Open Netscape Communicator. |
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Click the Security button on the Navigation Toolbar.
The Security Info screen appears.
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Under the Certificates hyperlink, Click Yours. This displays all your certificates.
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Select the certificate to export. |
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Click the Export button. If you have set up a password for Netscape Communicator, the Password Entry dialog box appears.
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Enter the password for Netscape Communicator, then Click OK |
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Another Password Entry dialog box appears. Enter a password of your choice for the exported file, then Click OK. |
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Confirm the password you just entered by entering it again, then Click OK. The File Name for Export dialog box appears. |
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Browse to the location to which to export the certificate. Enter a name for the file, then Click Save.
The window displays a message indicating that your certificate has been successfully exported. |
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Click OK to close the message. |
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Eudora Pro 4.1 - Complete the following steps to use WorldSecure Client 3.0 to export a certificate for use with Eudora Pro 4.1:

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Open Eudora Pro. |
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Select Special--Message Plugins Settings. The Installed Message Plugins dialog box appears. |
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Select WorldSecure Client, then Click the Settings button. The S/MIME Configuration - Current User dialog box appears.
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Click the Certificate Manager button. The Certificate Manager dialog box appears. |
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Select the certificate to export, then Click the Export button. The Export Private Key File dialog box appears. |
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Browse to the certificate and select it, then Click Open. The export process is now complete. |
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Outlook 2000 - Complete the following steps to export a certificate for a contact in your address book in Outlook 2000:

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Open Outlook 2000. |
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Select Tools-->Address Book. The Address Book appears. |
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Double-Click the name of the person for whom you would like to export the certificate. The Properties dialog box appears.
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Click the Digital IDs tab. |
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Select the certificate to export, then Click the Export button. The Specify Digital ID File Name dialog box appears.
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Navigate to where you would like to export your certificate, then enter a filename for the certificate. |
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Click Save. You have completed the export process. |
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